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he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil: i want you to hear the governor, then react to this. >> we're not asking because we're trying to gouge anyone. we're asking because the state is now $9.2 billion in deficit. when is somebody going to get it. >> shepard: we have run out of money. we can't immediate our obligations and to continue to spend when we are in dire circumstances is something no family would do, no company would do, and certainly no government should be done. >> neil: he's a democrat. >> right, he's a democrat as is -- let me make it point and go to governor paterson. in los angeles,
he's with the utility workers of america. still, stuart, i mean these are -- a lot of them are democrats and they're saying it's the same problem. >> a lot of them are democrats. not all of them obviously. th not the way to balance the budget if every state or local government used service cuts to balance their budgets it would cost another million jobs. we can't afford to take more jobs out of the economy and more wages. >> neil: but stuart, what if -- >> wait. >> neil:...
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. >> turns out it was caused by african rodents imported into america as pets. that outbreak was quickly contained. >> but in central africa, monkeypox continues to kill. dr. wolff takes sanjay and me on a long journey from cameroon to the democratic republic of congo where 20 people have just died from a monkeypox outbreak. we fly to a remote town called loja, where in a walled compound, we find coy alone in a small hut. >> now, we're standing out here and she's inside there. why is that? >> so the first thing you need to do is to isolate the patient. >> he is a local scientist working with dr. wolff's team. >> are we at risk? how contagious is this? >> just looking at the patient, you have no risk. but when you are in contact, direct contact with the patient, at that time you are in danger. >> coy is the latest victim. all of these people are slowly recovering and are still quarantined in this makeshift clinic. painful sores cover their bodies and they say they feel tired all the time. >> if she hadn't made it to you, to this place, what would happen to her? >
. >> turns out it was caused by african rodents imported into america as pets. that outbreak was quickly contained. >> but in central africa, monkeypox continues to kill. dr. wolff takes sanjay and me on a long journey from cameroon to the democratic republic of congo where 20 people have just died from a monkeypox outbreak. we fly to a remote town called loja, where in a walled compound, we find coy alone in a small hut. >> now, we're standing out here and she's inside there....
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not a great thing to be doing in america these days. we start with the senate race up in pennsylvania. joining me right now is senator arlen specter. senator specter, thank you for coming on tonight. i want you to talk about your tv ad running in pennsylvania right now. here's the ad, we're going to run it free for you. i want you to respond to why you're running it right now. here it is. let's listen. >> joe sestak. releeved of duty in the navy for creating a poor command climate. joe sestak, the worst attendance of any pennsylvania congressman. and near the bottom of the entire congress. last year alone, sestak missed 127 votes. he says the missed votes weren't important. he went campaigning instead. let's say no to no-show joe. >> and here's part of a web video your campaign put out last summer, let's watch that and we have one more to show. all three of them we're showing tonight. >> he wants you to vote for him. but doesn't vote for us. joe sestak, awol for pennsylvania. >> i'm arlen specter and i approved this message. >> here's a
not a great thing to be doing in america these days. we start with the senate race up in pennsylvania. joining me right now is senator arlen specter. senator specter, thank you for coming on tonight. i want you to talk about your tv ad running in pennsylvania right now. here's the ad, we're going to run it free for you. i want you to respond to why you're running it right now. here it is. let's listen. >> joe sestak. releeved of duty in the navy for creating a poor command climate. joe...
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yes, i give to organizing for america, did e-mail's every once in awhile from the obama people. he is the only one i have seen in my lifetime, and i'm 60 years old, who has worked as hard as any president ever has to try to better things. i have health problems and not much money to give, but he is the only one trying to do anything about it. it is an imperfect plan, some call it flawed, but it least it is a plan. i don't know, i just hope this coming year we will not have too much wasted money and political parties, but i'm afraid it will not be the case. we need to set up a war just because of the constants mayors by the republican party. host: out front and in the hot seat -- that is "the washington post" this morning. it is concerning this story promoting the gop. it says, and another measure of success, a the rnc is raising lots of money. it has collected $96 million since steele was elected. but he has received a torrent of criticism from party insiders because of "the burn rate." it says that it has spent more than it has raised. charlotte, n.c., kevin on the independent
yes, i give to organizing for america, did e-mail's every once in awhile from the obama people. he is the only one i have seen in my lifetime, and i'm 60 years old, who has worked as hard as any president ever has to try to better things. i have health problems and not much money to give, but he is the only one trying to do anything about it. it is an imperfect plan, some call it flawed, but it least it is a plan. i don't know, i just hope this coming year we will not have too much wasted money...
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he's part of a large mass of people who america answers to 9/11. and the preparation before he gets on the plane in kentucky to fly overseas, he goes to burger king and watches the disney channel with his daughters. back to him, if you can bring -- if you can touch on those details, it is something, mysteriously, it it shows our commonality, even something as innocuous as that. >> absolutely. i think it's shining the light on making these people real. and again, we look back over the past ten years and we've seen everything happened. per from the people when he was sitting at home watching the disney channel, he had no idea what was coming next. and this is september into october 2001. all this was just beginning. part of the book is special forces. the big part of the book also is the cia, which you mention briefly as well. i think of a lot of people when they hear cia they say analysts sitting at the high computer think james bond. that's not what the sky were. these people were in there literally days after 9/11. it talked about the cia side of
he's part of a large mass of people who america answers to 9/11. and the preparation before he gets on the plane in kentucky to fly overseas, he goes to burger king and watches the disney channel with his daughters. back to him, if you can bring -- if you can touch on those details, it is something, mysteriously, it it shows our commonality, even something as innocuous as that. >> absolutely. i think it's shining the light on making these people real. and again, we look back over the past...
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we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he eventually became president in 1980 it wasn't just republicans that allowed us to get the tax cuts in and our success. their district or states are clearly conservative on the economic issues we have on the bus yet they can continue to defy the wishes of the voters. we have expanded our target lists from three to eight. we have added blanch lincoln in arkansas. barbara boxer is next on the list. the state assembly in california -- this is going to be a consistent leader on the fiscal issues, but he has been at a rally that we have ever had. he is supporting the people and admit -- and the movement. we're ha
we were saying we're going to take back america in november of 2010 and i think we may take back america before at the rate we are going. [applause] so that brings us here. we have to expand our target list. we have to get a few more on the list. as amy pointed out, it is a combination of worrying our friends and punishing our enemies. one thing that is so important to do, as someone who got their political career started and working for an old actor in california back in 1966 when he...
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this is what america is saying about what they enjoy it and what their party id is. host: kansas, independent line boardwalk. caller: it is galinas, please. fine. i want to thank c-span. i have a question for mr. feltus, please? have you ever considered doing a poll on how many of our legislatures and senators actually watch washington journal so they may gain better insight into what the people of this country are saying? i don't care about professional sports. high school, yes. it is a bunch of kids out there having fun. they are not making millions of dollars. host: do you get a lot of politicians at the high-school sporting events? caller: very, very few. host: what is your comfort level of politicians showing up at sporting events? caller: i am there to watch the game. i am sorry but i have no problem with it. i supported a gentleman who was elected senator this past year and we went to several football games, -- host: did he go there to meet voters. caller: meeting and greed. -- meet and greet. guest: i think high school sports is something campaigns overlooked
this is what america is saying about what they enjoy it and what their party id is. host: kansas, independent line boardwalk. caller: it is galinas, please. fine. i want to thank c-span. i have a question for mr. feltus, please? have you ever considered doing a poll on how many of our legislatures and senators actually watch washington journal so they may gain better insight into what the people of this country are saying? i don't care about professional sports. high school, yes. it is a bunch...
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i never knew that america thought that i was an ignorant hill billy, until i went to ohio. when i was six years old and i found out that i was an ignorant hill billy, it amazed me. bonds' feeling of inferior has been very deep inside her hall these years. it bubbles to the surface whenever she thinks about mountaintop removal and the fact that it's destroying her culture. in fact, she is so adamant about preserving mountain culture that coal river mountain watch recently created a t-shirt, emblazenned with the rallying cry, save the endangered hill billy, they can't keep enough in stock. some people say if you're from a coal mining family and you speak out against coal, you're betraying your heritage. i pretty much say the modern day miners are the ones betraying their ancestors, by destroying this land and who we are, bonds says with her trademark bluntness. god made mountains and mountaineers. greed made coal mining, i'm sorry, but that's the truth. here she pauses and looks out the window of her hometown. she throws up her hand in acknowledgement as somebody passes by, l
i never knew that america thought that i was an ignorant hill billy, until i went to ohio. when i was six years old and i found out that i was an ignorant hill billy, it amazed me. bonds' feeling of inferior has been very deep inside her hall these years. it bubbles to the surface whenever she thinks about mountaintop removal and the fact that it's destroying her culture. in fact, she is so adamant about preserving mountain culture that coal river mountain watch recently created a t-shirt,...
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." >> hey, get ready, america. it is coming. >> i heard you. melissa etheridge will perform tonight. we will see who goes all at 8:00 p.m. it will be followed by "lost. will -- by "lost." she will be fine. she will have flowers and she will have her address on. >> i got the image. -- and she will have her dress on. >> i got the image. >> married women, not tak what's all this? big news! we have another way to help you save. oh, really? how? by bundling. if you get your homeowners and auto insurance together, we give you even more savings. ooh! big bundle. [ chuckling ] home and auto together. it's like peanut butter and jelly. oh, or like burgers and fries. or pickles and ice cream. unicorns and glitter! no? bundling to save you more. now, that's progressive! call or click today. >> angry georgetown residents have a new way to rein in an unruly neighbors. >> they have a new web site. >> the blog highlights with some college problems so severe that it threatens their quality of life and the very value of their homes. >> every once in a while, so
." >> hey, get ready, america. it is coming. >> i heard you. melissa etheridge will perform tonight. we will see who goes all at 8:00 p.m. it will be followed by "lost. will -- by "lost." she will be fine. she will have flowers and she will have her address on. >> i got the image. -- and she will have her dress on. >> i got the image. >> married women, not tak what's all this? big news! we have another way to help you save. oh, really? how? by...
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this is america. workers, a young man wrote his mother a letter, a young man, 25 years old wrote his mother and his fiancee a letter, he has a young baby that i met on sunday. if i die in this call mine tell everyone i love them. that is the kind of letter people wrote when they went to vietnam in my career or going to iraq or off to war. that is the letter young men right. that is not the kind of letters they're supposed to write when they go to work in the united states of america. joe mentioned some of them. i thank president obama for putting a coal miner in charge and for the first time in history of this country and i submit to you, it won't be longer that the coal industry will be saying he is too tough on us. that is what is going to happen because he is going to enforce the law and coal miners are going to be safer and today i am sending a letter, it is time to have a public hearing on the situation in west virginia because they do have subpoena power and whenever they have a public hearing l
this is america. workers, a young man wrote his mother a letter, a young man, 25 years old wrote his mother and his fiancee a letter, he has a young baby that i met on sunday. if i die in this call mine tell everyone i love them. that is the kind of letter people wrote when they went to vietnam in my career or going to iraq or off to war. that is the letter young men right. that is not the kind of letters they're supposed to write when they go to work in the united states of america. joe...
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. >> the original weatherman on "good morning america." >> reporter: some of the most trusted names in weather. >> there wasn't a climate crisis. it was totally manufactured. >> mother nature is so big. think we'll die from a lack of fresh water or ocean acidification first. >> reporter: folks you trust every night with the five-day forecast. a recent study found that only 1 of 33 forecasters sur vied believe climate change is caused mostly by human activities. 1 of 4 agreed that global warming is a scam. to find out why, we turn to one of the most prominent of the doubters. >> what are we worried about now? >> you,a meteorological explanation of what happened. >> yes. i believe there may be some linkage to global warming. i think it's cyclical in nature. >> reporter: he is a charming guy. he seemed reticent to take issue. an inconvenient truth. >> that's a wolf movie. it was very well made. >> if this were to go -- >> it gratz movie. so was "the wizard of oz." >> reporter: once he's warmed up, look out. he can quote statistics and point the charts that he says ind dhat the earth was i
. >> the original weatherman on "good morning america." >> reporter: some of the most trusted names in weather. >> there wasn't a climate crisis. it was totally manufactured. >> mother nature is so big. think we'll die from a lack of fresh water or ocean acidification first. >> reporter: folks you trust every night with the five-day forecast. a recent study found that only 1 of 33 forecasters sur vied believe climate change is caused mostly by human...
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that is how out of touch our was in america was with this book and of world war ii that ends the war is essentially because they do deliver the atomic components setter later dropped in japan and pearl harbor being different loaded i said it was made up and he said they exist and delving into the world of our grandfathers generation generation, going to each kitchen table around the country during those interviews it is really a story about men and later on, their wives facing the supreme existential moment figuring out who they are and how they will survive and this sets the course for the rest of their lives. some of these guys were 16 years old song in the middle of the pacific left for five days after a series of flukes finally picked up after 900 out of 1200 were killed by the torpedoes or killed by the sharks are other wounds court-martialed the first time it had happened a few commit suicide the story lives on and on but on the kitchen tables always the wives were standing at the sink doing the dishes high that this is interesting this this must be something you do you do the
that is how out of touch our was in america was with this book and of world war ii that ends the war is essentially because they do deliver the atomic components setter later dropped in japan and pearl harbor being different loaded i said it was made up and he said they exist and delving into the world of our grandfathers generation generation, going to each kitchen table around the country during those interviews it is really a story about men and later on, their wives facing the supreme...
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let me ask you, america. what is freedom? freedom is the ats blity of every person to exercise his own free will and conscience, rather than be subject to the will of a bureaucrat of the government. free will is gift from god. the government cannot take it away nou away. in the christian world, today is holy thursday, known as the last is upper in literature and art. the last supper was a je to ish passover and the final meal that jesus ate before he died. at the supper he performed two miracles. he transformed bread and wine in his own body and blood. and he empowered his diciples and their successors to do the same. on good friday, commemorated tomorrow he was eevecuted for rmeaiming to be god. he died so we might be set free from sin and oppression. three days later on easter, he rose from the dead. easter has a meaning that is both simple and incomprehensible. easter means that there is hope for the dead and if there is hbe see for the dead, there is hope for the living. and we the living can only achieve our hbe see hbe
let me ask you, america. what is freedom? freedom is the ats blity of every person to exercise his own free will and conscience, rather than be subject to the will of a bureaucrat of the government. free will is gift from god. the government cannot take it away nou away. in the christian world, today is holy thursday, known as the last is upper in literature and art. the last supper was a je to ish passover and the final meal that jesus ate before he died. at the supper he performed two...
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. >> america's secretary of energy, professor steven chu, is a nobel prize-winning physicist. he deals in science fact. >> we had incredible energy resources. so we built an energy structure and a set of habits based on abundant energy for 200 years. >> rapid global industrialization has helped create mobile prosperity. but it is also addicted the world to fossil fuels now poisoning and warming our planet. in the next 20 years, we'll need 60% more power to satisfy the new emerging global economist. but what will be the source of that new power? fossil fuels? nuclear? hydroelectric? each has advantages and risks. another. >> our generation's response to this challenge will be judged by history. for if we fail to meet it boldly, swiftly, and together, we risk consigning future generations to an irreversible catastrop catastrophe. >> oil is the fossil fuel that drives the world's economy. oil is black gold, dirty, but precious. the world is hooked. >> you look back at the history of the 20th century, in some ways, it's a history in oil. it's been a driver of geopolitics, it's ban
. >> america's secretary of energy, professor steven chu, is a nobel prize-winning physicist. he deals in science fact. >> we had incredible energy resources. so we built an energy structure and a set of habits based on abundant energy for 200 years. >> rapid global industrialization has helped create mobile prosperity. but it is also addicted the world to fossil fuels now poisoning and warming our planet. in the next 20 years, we'll need 60% more power to satisfy the new...
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america has never done that i don't think america is going to do that >> sean: expand on this. america is we can say cross roads, maybe a time for choosing, reagan and goldwater. you say a tipping point.ç explain what you think the two directions are? >> if we have more people on the receiving end of government. more people as the middle class becomes sucked in more and more to entitlement programs for example, we are going to be in a place where it is going to be hard to go back. it is going to be hard to take away stuff. it is not impossible. we are -- we have an opportunity to do something this year, starting this year in this country that has never been done before that is go halfway to a welfare state and turn aroundç go back. every country that i've studied that has gone down this road has gone down it. we are seeing it in europe, in weakness they can't pay for their own defense any more. that's one road. >> sean: let's say we take that road. predictable similar results is europe? predictable similar results as the decline of the soviet union to each according to his
america has never done that i don't think america is going to do that >> sean: expand on this. america is we can say cross roads, maybe a time for choosing, reagan and goldwater. you say a tipping point.ç explain what you think the two directions are? >> if we have more people on the receiving end of government. more people as the middle class becomes sucked in more and more to entitlement programs for example, we are going to be in a place where it is going to be hard to go back....
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with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> coast to coast and stories far and wide this morning, beginning with an amazing scene in pennsylvania. more than 25 years after legal problems cause a mother to lose touch with her daughter, a chance encounter has brought them back together. olivia green walked into a family assistance office and noticed a familiar woman working security. >> reporter: olivia green walked into a family assistance office in north philadelphia not having any idea her life was about to change. >> it is a miracle because for years, i just cried and bawled all the time, praying. >> reporter: her daughter, whom she hasn't seen in 25 years, happens to work at the security office. >> i said, you know who i am, i said, christine, my daughter? >> i would have never thought to come to work and find my mom. >> reporter: besides reunits with her mother, christina is also meeting her other siblings. >> it's the lord. he was tired of us suffering. it was time to bring the family together. >> demolition crews in detroit are re
with roadside assistance and courtesy transportation, it's the best coverage in america. >>> coast to coast and stories far and wide this morning, beginning with an amazing scene in pennsylvania. more than 25 years after legal problems cause a mother to lose touch with her daughter, a chance encounter has brought them back together. olivia green walked into a family assistance office and noticed a familiar woman working security. >> reporter: olivia green walked into a family...
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reaction to information, anticipation, and when they're right and make a lot of money, hey, this is america. if you're right, you're entitled to compensation nap doesn't mean that there isn't a role for regulation. wrmp a firm is large enough to pose systemic issues. >> as we saw with ltc. >> absolutely. >> turn it around 180 degrees. it's apparent there were teams of people from the sec and the new york federal reserve in lehmans when it was operating repo 105, whatever it was, behind the balance sheets, and long concern we don't attract -- because it's so much money, we don't attract the brightest and best into the regulators. is there possibly, hypothetically, a way to send these guys in on their own rate, own money, and have a transparency you can be led by them and analyze the positions they've gotten and see if that can feed back and raise red flags for those regulators? or is that just nonsense? >> absolutely. the regulators i know are very smart and competent and the professional, but there's only so many of them. they have limited power. >> subprime, that's the issue. >> some did a
reaction to information, anticipation, and when they're right and make a lot of money, hey, this is america. if you're right, you're entitled to compensation nap doesn't mean that there isn't a role for regulation. wrmp a firm is large enough to pose systemic issues. >> as we saw with ltc. >> absolutely. >> turn it around 180 degrees. it's apparent there were teams of people from the sec and the new york federal reserve in lehmans when it was operating repo 105, whatever it...
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america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> larry: we're back with dr. mehmet oz, "the new york times" best selling author. i'll ask you about secret signs in a minute, but we have a twitter question that relates to the last guest. the question is can a sonogram tell for sure that you don't have breast cancer? >> no test with actually guarantee you don't have cancer. larry, frankly, most of us watching the show right now have cancer cells in our body. the question is how does our immune system track those cancer cells, identify them and knock them off. that's one of the beauties of the immune system, that we're continually looking for cells that don't behave themselves. it's a useful tool, but mammography remains the gold standard. it's not the perfect test. i'm looking forward to better tests coming along to help us in the management of breast disease. >> larry: ovarian cancer, often called the silent killer, you say there are symptoms women should know, like? >> when i went through my training, if you had ovarian cancer, we were taught you were going t
america. ♪ growing stronger. every day. >> larry: we're back with dr. mehmet oz, "the new york times" best selling author. i'll ask you about secret signs in a minute, but we have a twitter question that relates to the last guest. the question is can a sonogram tell for sure that you don't have breast cancer? >> no test with actually guarantee you don't have cancer. larry, frankly, most of us watching the show right now have cancer cells in our body. the question is how...
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. >>> coming up on good morning america: our interview with treasury secretary timothy geithner. does he think a deal on financial reform is really possible? that's your moneyscope report, i'm vinita nair. >>> wait until you get outside. we're talking fog. when you drive, it may not take too far to run into a thick spot. dense fog advisory through 9:00 a.m. harford, baltimore city county. carol, howard, anne arundel. down south through st. mary's. it's up north in southern pennsylvania. eastern shore not highlighted here. we have school delays in kent and queen ann's county. takes until about 9:00 for this stuff to mix and burn off. we'll have sun returning and high near 70 this afternoon for our two-degree guarantee. some clouds tonight, 45 to 50. back to 70 tomorrow. we'll slip into 60s this weekend. most of sun e sunday could be wet. chance of showers to early next week. let's go back to the roads, 6:24. here's kim. >> some our of earlier accidents in baltimore city have been cleared away. we do have a crash that has conowingo road at castleton road closed this morning. anothe
. >>> coming up on good morning america: our interview with treasury secretary timothy geithner. does he think a deal on financial reform is really possible? that's your moneyscope report, i'm vinita nair. >>> wait until you get outside. we're talking fog. when you drive, it may not take too far to run into a thick spot. dense fog advisory through 9:00 a.m. harford, baltimore city county. carol, howard, anne arundel. down south through st. mary's. it's up north in southern...
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is security for america. so yeah, let's drill baby drill. nnd stall baby stall! [ cheering ] >> you betcha! all of this make us more beholding to foreign countries, less secure it makes us less free. i'm not calling anyone unamerican. but the unintended consequences of these action the results are unamerican. [ cheering ] >> is that what barack obama meant when he promised the nation they would fundamentally transform america? he warned us with the playbook is -- is this what their change is all about? i want to tell them, nah, we'll keep clinging to our constitution and guns and religion and you can keep the [ cheering ] the voters are coming! now we've all learned a lot of lessons in this last year. i don't want anybody to feel bad if they supported some of those on left in the last election.ç we had a complicit media that did not do its job completely. some tried, but some did not! >> greta: s are planned from coast-to-coast tomorrow on tax day on the record we'll have them covered. this time of year mos
is security for america. so yeah, let's drill baby drill. nnd stall baby stall! [ cheering ] >> you betcha! all of this make us more beholding to foreign countries, less secure it makes us less free. i'm not calling anyone unamerican. but the unintended consequences of these action the results are unamerican. [ cheering ] >> is that what barack obama meant when he promised the nation they would fundamentally transform america? he warned us with the playbook is -- is this what their...
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america is on the path to economic recovery. a large part of the credit for this turnaround is due not only to president barack obama, but also to ben bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve, a respected scholar on the great depression. under his guidance, the fed to creative and effective action to inject liquidity into our financial system, which saved our nation from economic catastrophe. i am confident that you will continue to steer monetary policy at the fed carefully through the next set of obstacles, balancing the creation of robust economic growth with the prevention of inflation. our hearing today on the economic outlook is timely for many reasons. just this week, the committee on economists responsible for dating the end of recessions announced the recovery is still too fragile to announce that the recession is over. but there are indications that we are indeed well on our way to economic recovery. after four straight quarters of negative growth, the economy grew during the last two quarters of 2009. there is a
america is on the path to economic recovery. a large part of the credit for this turnaround is due not only to president barack obama, but also to ben bernanke, the chairman of the federal reserve, a respected scholar on the great depression. under his guidance, the fed to creative and effective action to inject liquidity into our financial system, which saved our nation from economic catastrophe. i am confident that you will continue to steer monetary policy at the fed carefully through the...
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capitalism in america is alive and well. you opened your wallet, you spent money buying clothes, you gambled, you speculated on stocks. now our mission is to make money from those great single-stock stories in america. >> that is some energy you have there. smack me on the head and tale me i'm healed. smack me on the head right now. >> give me a single stock story. >> jpmorgan, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. they trailed the rest of the group. they've caught up lately. this is where you're going to make the money. buy the financials, buy the laggards. that's where you want to be right now. >> i'm glad you're so happy because i'm not after today. >> you lost money today? >>'m representative of the hedge fund community out there looking at the market and continuing after yesterday's market saying sold. consumer discretionary, oil against it. that didn't work out too well. do i trust the rally? no, absolutely not. but he who fights and runs away lives to fight another day. consumer credit is coming back. consumer is spending
capitalism in america is alive and well. you opened your wallet, you spent money buying clothes, you gambled, you speculated on stocks. now our mission is to make money from those great single-stock stories in america. >> that is some energy you have there. smack me on the head and tale me i'm healed. smack me on the head right now. >> give me a single stock story. >> jpmorgan, morgan stanley and goldman sachs. they trailed the rest of the group. they've caught up lately. this...
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there are an estimated half a million heroin addicts in america. no longer the stereotype from the 1960s. before we meet an addict in the suburbs dr. denny carise legendary drug treatment center joins me in new york. the price going to go plunging down because the dope is going to flood into that country and into western europe. isn't it already cheap? >> it is already incredibly cheap. treatment programs in texas they are getting it for 2.50 and that's black tar heroin. new york new england area these are kids that could spend their lunch money for a hit. >> how are these suburban kids getting hooked? >> that's the important thing about this epidemic. they are using ox cotton you don't wake up one day in the marching band and on the honor roll and say i think i am going to try shooting dope. you get to a party your friends, your parent's medicine cabinet you get an ox cotton vicodin and start taking it. you take it longer get doctor shopping start prescription maybe from the internet and ox cotton at $45 a pill. witch over to heroin doesn't seem l
there are an estimated half a million heroin addicts in america. no longer the stereotype from the 1960s. before we meet an addict in the suburbs dr. denny carise legendary drug treatment center joins me in new york. the price going to go plunging down because the dope is going to flood into that country and into western europe. isn't it already cheap? >> it is already incredibly cheap. treatment programs in texas they are getting it for 2.50 and that's black tar heroin. new york new...
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north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the uae which was very hotly contested, i think mexico will announce several new nuclear projects. i think thailand will announce it. but the real opportunity is here. and the obama administration's decision not only to award the first loan guarantee but to ask for a total of $50 billion in loan guarantees for nuclear plants mean that this is going to be a $50 billion market for companies like ours over the next decade and it is probably going to spawn an industry that can quickly grow to being a $500 billion market if we look to grow to 10
north america, europe, australia. do you have all the opportunity you can handle in those areas or are you also looking at places like china or the middle east? >> well, for our company, the u.s. domestic market, which is -- which even after 30 years of building no nuclear plants, it is the largest market. it is certainly big enough for our company. i would say if you are looking at other countries which have attracted nuclear programs that they're about to announce, in addition to the...
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it will be shown in france, except in france it's called "another reason to hate america." [ light laughter ] they're just changing the title. "jersey shore" is also premiering in italy this week, and the nickname "the situation" will not be translated. but snookie will be known as "orange --" [ laughter ] that's what they're -- that's -- "jersey shore" made some changes for the middle east version, too. i think we have a screen grab of this. can we -- there we go, that's it there. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] it looks a little different. on the ads over there, the ads say, "muscles plus gel plus tanning bed equals sex." [ light laughter ] you can get that answer with a lot of different equations. for example, "golf plus money plus text messages also equals sex." [ laughter ] you can get there any way you try. [ light laughter ] more tiger woods news today. did you read about this? porn star devon "xxx" james says that tiger paid her to have sex back in 2006. hopefully this situation will make parents think twice before raising their daughters with the middle name "xxx." [ laughter ]
it will be shown in france, except in france it's called "another reason to hate america." [ light laughter ] they're just changing the title. "jersey shore" is also premiering in italy this week, and the nickname "the situation" will not be translated. but snookie will be known as "orange --" [ laughter ] that's what they're -- that's -- "jersey shore" made some changes for the middle east version, too. i think we have a screen grab of this....
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>> well, fourth amendment rights are in force, this is it america. we're the guys enforcing the law. in the absence of federal action, that this is -- it's off the chart that we would still have to get into asking those questions and building up to that point. if we asked the same questions as cops two or three times -- the reason we do that, to see if you answer the same way, if you don't, there's our suspicion. we ask for identification. and at that point, now, a lot of cities like chandler or mesa, they restrict local officers from asking these questions. >> neil: could i ask you -- i'm sorry, is there any situation where you could envision some of your guys might be getting a little gun shy, no pun intended, and say, you know, i don't want anyone dragging me to court or my department to court. i'm really going to just go easy on this. so this crackdown might actually go the other way? >> not at all. 17% of these illegals have criminal records already in our state. that's why we have the highestc. what this will do is now -- i only have 15 of my d
>> well, fourth amendment rights are in force, this is it america. we're the guys enforcing the law. in the absence of federal action, that this is -- it's off the chart that we would still have to get into asking those questions and building up to that point. if we asked the same questions as cops two or three times -- the reason we do that, to see if you answer the same way, if you don't, there's our suspicion. we ask for identification. and at that point, now, a lot of cities like...
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southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly convincing condemnation of the coal industry of salt on the land, the people and the history of the entire buyer regions within our country and across the globe. we are truly blessed tonight to be in the presence of a master storyteller, a street fighter for social justice, the brilliant and witty critic with a heart too big to fail you ladies and gentlemen, please welcome award-winning author and social historian, jeff biggers. [applause] >> what brand didn't tell you is that brian just about ruined my career. because a few years ago, i sat down with this mountain of research, a decade of r
southern mountaineers brought independence, culture and enlightenment to america. but that is not why we are gathered here today. we are gathered here today to hear jeff's own story about his own struggle to reclaim his family's southern illinois heritage, a heritage plundered and virtually erased by a big coal. his new book, "reckoning at eagle creek" the secret legacy of coal in the heartland is that once an intensely personal tale of loss and redemption as well as an utterly...
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>> jimmy: as does america. >> america loves it. >> jimmy: but you're in such good shape. i mean, i got to say, you look gorgeous. and you're always in great shape. >> oh, thank you. you had bruno on from "dancing with the stars" the other day. >> yes. >> jimmy: and you both showed how flexible you are. look at this. >> isn't that creepy? >> jimmy: holy moley. that looks like a fake leg. [ laughter ] you should make your leg into a lamp, like "a christmas story." [ laughter ] >> i'm telling you, i gave -- >> jimmy: i would buy that. >> i'm telling you. we -- we did that, like, on the fly, and i heard -- i heard something, like, tear. and i was like, "oh, my god, i hope it's my hamstring," because you don't want to tear your pants. that's embarrassing. and it was my pants. i tore my pants. >> jimmy: no. >> yeah. not my hamstring. >> jimmy: so, you didn't come out from behind the desk the rest of the show? >> no, but i did, when charlie gibson retired, i gave him that lamp from "a christmas story" and it does look just like my legs. >> jimmy: you should sue them. >> i know.
>> jimmy: as does america. >> america loves it. >> jimmy: but you're in such good shape. i mean, i got to say, you look gorgeous. and you're always in great shape. >> oh, thank you. you had bruno on from "dancing with the stars" the other day. >> yes. >> jimmy: and you both showed how flexible you are. look at this. >> isn't that creepy? >> jimmy: holy moley. that looks like a fake leg. [ laughter ] you should make your leg into a lamp,...
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america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the sister -- the baltimore city solicitor rules the sister of councilman jack young and should repay part of the hormone. >> the council president -- she has been living in the house that the council president now claims as his home. >> it is the claim of living there without his sister that is the problem, according to the solicitor. >> the house in question is on central avenue in east baltimore. it was purchased by jack young's sister in 2001, part of the cash she got from being relocated from a house being torn down. and p
america's top-rated internet. even facebook and twitter on your tv. enjoy a bigger, better entertainment experience. and the peace of mind that comes from knowing you'll pay the same low price year after year. call now and you'll also get a free dvr for 6 months. get it all for just $99.99 a month with a two-year agreement -- a price guaranteed for two years! don't wait. call 1-877-4fiostv. that's 1-877-4fiostv. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this...
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we have talked a lot about the contract from america on this program. in fact, we unveiled them with ryan hecker a week ago. they are talking about constitutional limits to government, constitutional restraints on spending, on taxing. indeed on repealing obamacare. are these the principles guiding your decisions, your journeys, your travels and your endorsements? >> they're very consistent with the criteria we're using. we're looking for people not going to come to the senate to take on the bacon. that's what's gotten us trillions of dollars in debt. folks who swear off earmarks who want to repeal obamacare, who believe in limited federal government, keeping their oath of office. these are not right wing ideas. they are right in the middle of where most americans are. so i think that's why candidates like marco rubeo and marlin stutsman will do well. america has wakened up. it's not about political philosophy. it's about common sense. don't spend more than we are bringing in. stop adding to the debt. this appeals to democrats, republicans and independen
we have talked a lot about the contract from america on this program. in fact, we unveiled them with ryan hecker a week ago. they are talking about constitutional limits to government, constitutional restraints on spending, on taxing. indeed on repealing obamacare. are these the principles guiding your decisions, your journeys, your travels and your endorsements? >> they're very consistent with the criteria we're using. we're looking for people not going to come to the senate to take on...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, honestly... uh...i don't think...uh... boss: no, no. we can do this. gecko: oh dear. vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> unless your business model depends on bilking people, there is little to fear from these new rules. >> chris: president obama this week talking tough to wall street executives about why they should back his financial reform plan. we're back now with our panel. so, brit, senate republicans are now saying we can get an agreement. we heard it fro
somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he normally plays in. those ratings go down, unquestionably. the business model for the pga tour is solid. they've got contracts that extends several years in advance. does tiger woods give them something may have never had the most famous athlete in the world? absolutely. it doesn't mean that the business model is broken. it does mean that those events that he plays in the tv ratings are going to take a hit. >> greta: is he likely to be heckled on the golf course? >> i don't think so. this is augusta. these fans have been coming here for generations. they tend to be knowledgeable
america loves a winner. they will forgive a lot if you you can seed. we've been talking for five months about his personal life. he needs to shift that conversation and get people asking golf questions. >> greta: it is interesting, when he was out of game i heard the golf revenues went down in so many different ways. i'm wondering if he doesn't make a comeback what does it mean for the gust this sport? >> the main and immediate impact is on the tv ratings of those events that he...
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>> you know, we just did the good morning america. couple days ago. and 3:30 in the morning and then we had another crew come in after. one of the questions they asked was can you imagine your life without michael? and it was a long day and i was so tired and i sat there and i just lost it in front of the whole camera crew. everyone sitting around me i couldn't recompose myself there aren't words to describe what life would be like if michael wasn't a part of this family. you can't go back and, you know, retrace your steps and he is so much a vital part of who this family is. and what we believe and the direction that we're going. and i just think that to go back and think that that he wouldn't be here, it's not even in the realm of thought. >> mike: leann, i think that you and sean and collins and s.j. have all given the country something to celebrate at christmas time and that's the gift of love. have you loved somebody unconditionally. and unexpectedly. you, as a person, are having a tremendous impact and your family on the rest of america in a pow
>> you know, we just did the good morning america. couple days ago. and 3:30 in the morning and then we had another crew come in after. one of the questions they asked was can you imagine your life without michael? and it was a long day and i was so tired and i sat there and i just lost it in front of the whole camera crew. everyone sitting around me i couldn't recompose myself there aren't words to describe what life would be like if michael wasn't a part of this family. you can't go...
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i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west virginia, the legal ramifications, and if it could have been prevented. that's tonight at 6:00 right here on msnbc. [ female announcer ] sometimes, you can get so much out of so little. woohoo! [ female announcer ] especially when it comes to charmin ultra soft. its ultra soft design is soft and absorbent. it has so much absorbency, you can use 7 sheets versus 28 of the leading value brand. so your family can get more out of less. mom's never gonna believe this one. [ female announcer ] charmin ultra soft. enjoy the go. geico's been saving people money and who doesn't want value for their do
i'll talk to someone who says we need a value-added tax in america. a move critics call an economy killer. >>> plus, new fighting breaks out in the capital of a key american ally. hear how the united states military could be affected by the unrest overseas. >>> and then tonight at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc, it's "the ed show." i'll be back at 6:00 eastern. the president of the united mine workers of america joins me to talk about the mining disaster in west...
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liz cheney said he's putting america on a path of decline. newt gingrich said he's the most radical president in american history. is that accurate in your mind? >> make no mistake if we continue down this path what i fear for my children and grandchildren, more [ inaudible ] if we don't -- we are going to be the first generation that leaves fewer opportunities for our children this is the greatest country in the history of the world we are abandoning limit government principles our founding fathers put in place that made this such a great country. that's why we are trying to stop this health care bill. [ inaudible ] we are going to do everything we can to repeal and replace this health care bill. >> sean: great to see you. ladies and gentlemen, the governor. [ cheering ] >> sean: coming up the man who was [ inaudible ] mississippi governor haley barbour will be joining us. later texas governor rick perry. mike pence. rick santorum, jc what thes as we continue from the southern -- --. [ inaudible ] are you read take your family on a little re
liz cheney said he's putting america on a path of decline. newt gingrich said he's the most radical president in american history. is that accurate in your mind? >> make no mistake if we continue down this path what i fear for my children and grandchildren, more [ inaudible ] if we don't -- we are going to be the first generation that leaves fewer opportunities for our children this is the greatest country in the history of the world we are abandoning limit government principles our...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> a look at today's business headlines. ray lahood says the government is now examining more than 70,000 documents to discover whether toyota has any other safety violations. on monday toyota was fined a record $16.4 million to waiting four months before disclosing a pedal flaw. >> i think toyota was safety deaf, i think they have a very bad business model. i told that directly to mr. t toyoda when he came to my office in washington, d.c. they know they have some serious, serious issuings, not the least of which is violating safety laws that they need to account for. >> and a federal districtius that the red wax seal coating is a well-known and valid trade market. it prohibits diageo from using a similar mark on its tequila bottles. >>> rescuers are trying to find four men. massey stock today very heavily traded. hampton pearson brings us the latest on the rescues. >> particularly the high numb
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> a look at today's business headlines. ray lahood says the government is now examining more than 70,000 documents to discover whether toyota has any other safety violations. on monday toyota was fined a record $16.4 million to waiting four months before disclosing a pedal flaw. >> i think toyota was safety deaf, i...
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god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of going through this is like day 21 on the expressed or. we are honored to be a part of this. it's been an awesome experience to see so many lovely patriots across the country. we are all united by the important thing we are americans it doesn't matter if you are a democrat, republican, independent, libertarian. it matters that you are an american. a grass fire was started in 2001 by steve elliott and it was an opportunity for him to start an organization called the internet based e-mail based where he could send a message to you when you signed up you could then sign a petition or back your re
god bless america. god bless america. thank you. [applause] my web site is hahajim.com. all the money goes to charity. 100%. my wife's name is charity by the way. god bless. >> folks we are on the offensive radio talk shows, using a social networking, the world wide web, and one of the most effective world wide web sites helping the cause is an outfit called resistance, part of grass fire and adjoining from resistance crossfire is dewal. >> [inaudible] [cheering] my voice is kind of...
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bank of america and citigroup repaid their entire obligation. under the law, they are out from under my jurisdiction. >> can you have any moral suasion with them? >> i can try to convince them it's wise and sensible and on the merritts makes a lot of sense, but to get the real regulation you need on these banks and wall street, you need some of these other administration initiatives, regulatory reform, corporate governance reform. i have a very small jurisdiction. >> when we talk about regulatory reform and that is the next big thing to occur, in the final version of the job bill and what was passed the house, how would that restrict executive pay? >> i have enough trouble dealing with the banks and calculating pay -- >> from my understanding though, shareholders can have a say, but not man dating. >> that's right. >> to get shareholders involved in anything is a very big challenge. >> that's right. it is a challenge, but when you look at what i'm doing with five companies actually calculating their pay for the t.a.r.p. officials and you add to
bank of america and citigroup repaid their entire obligation. under the law, they are out from under my jurisdiction. >> can you have any moral suasion with them? >> i can try to convince them it's wise and sensible and on the merritts makes a lot of sense, but to get the real regulation you need on these banks and wall street, you need some of these other administration initiatives, regulatory reform, corporate governance reform. i have a very small jurisdiction. >> when we...
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and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interest in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk about things. and this particular year, we started talking about the farmers. i'd heard from my friends in texas about how the farmers weren't doing that good. and i grew up on a farm. and i knew that it didn't ever do really great. but i heard that it was worse than usual, that they weren't get anything money and they were going out of business at an alarming rate. i started checking out, and sure enough. we at one time had over 8 million small family farmers, and now we're down to less than 2 million and that's not right. >> larry: it's the big companies that are running it. >>
and this is really bad for not only the farmers, it's bad for america. it's bad for all of us. >> larry: how did you get involved, interest in the farming thing? >> i was doing some shows in the illinois state fair. and i was on the bus talking to big jim thompson, the governor of illinois. and he and i were sitting there, and it was kind of like an annual ritual. i would come in and do the fair and he would come on the bus and we'd have a bowl of chili and drink a beer and talk...
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. >> i don't think anyone who was alive at that time in america will ever forget the sight of timothy mcveigh being led out of the courthouse in that orange jumpsuit. >> the thing that i think stuck with every single person who saw this one snippet of video coverage was mcveigh walking out of that building, refusing to look down, and, you know, with 1,000-yard stare. >> there were steps leading out of the courthouse. i had to concentrate on where those steps would be without dipping my head down and looking down because people would take dipping my head down as a sign of defeat or something. and i'm in leg chains, and leg chains if you've ever walked down the stair if you stride too long because the chain catches on the middle step. so those are the things that i was thinking of. >> i think the overall visceral action is that looks like the kid down the block. how could he have done what he did. >> outside the courthouse mcveigh comes face-to-face with a crowd that grows unruly. >> it was hard to pick out individual things, because they were all yelling at one, but i do distinctly rem
. >> i don't think anyone who was alive at that time in america will ever forget the sight of timothy mcveigh being led out of the courthouse in that orange jumpsuit. >> the thing that i think stuck with every single person who saw this one snippet of video coverage was mcveigh walking out of that building, refusing to look down, and, you know, with 1,000-yard stare. >> there were steps leading out of the courthouse. i had to concentrate on where those steps would be without...
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america? >> debt that your children and my children and grandchildren are gonna have to pay for well into the future -- >> sean: america loses aaa bond rating? >> it could be. it has national security implications. an america that isn't strong enough -- who is going to take care of the rest of the world if it isn't america? nobody else cares the way we do about the rest of the world. >> sean: the president wants to close gitmo. tells our enemies our enhanced infather techniques stops them. now he tells the world today by the way, if you attack us with biological chemical weapons or a cyber attack of some kind, crippling -- >> i don't know they have any idea how catastrophic a chemical or biological attack on the united states can be. i remember four days after september -- september 11th, late on a friday i bought experts together to discuss with me how do we deal with biological warfare, chemical warfare if we get hit with that? a few weeks later we were hit with anthrax. the meeting lasts 2
america? >> debt that your children and my children and grandchildren are gonna have to pay for well into the future -- >> sean: america loses aaa bond rating? >> it could be. it has national security implications. an america that isn't strong enough -- who is going to take care of the rest of the world if it isn't america? nobody else cares the way we do about the rest of the world. >> sean: the president wants to close gitmo. tells our enemies our enhanced infather...
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it generates about half the electricity in the america. it's key to keeping the lights on. there's no real overlap between coal and oil. people who promote coal like to suggest there is, but we use oil for transportation and for manufacturing and we use coal almost exclusively to keep the lights on, but coal's got big problems. it is the number one producer of greenhouse gases, which are the cause of global warming. and especially in this region, where this tragedy has happened, this is the epicenter of so-called mountain top removal practices where you have big operators like massey, who are lopping off the mountains and really damaging and wrecking the clean water supplies there. the epa just made a ruling to tighten some of the water restrictions. >> massey's about to probably undergo a scrutiny like they never have before. >>> the accident at the upper big branch mine comes at the time when many thought the u.s. mining industry had turned a corner in preventing incidents. last year, this were 34 fatalities. it remains a dangerous profession. many will recall the explosi
it generates about half the electricity in the america. it's key to keeping the lights on. there's no real overlap between coal and oil. people who promote coal like to suggest there is, but we use oil for transportation and for manufacturing and we use coal almost exclusively to keep the lights on, but coal's got big problems. it is the number one producer of greenhouse gases, which are the cause of global warming. and especially in this region, where this tragedy has happened, this is the...
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. ♪ >> sean: tonight in hannity's america. the white house press corp up in arms today after they were barred from covering a gay rights protest outside the white house yesterday in what has been described as rare and unusualç move police closed pennsylvania avenue and lafayette park during the protest. the closure stopped reporters from further covering the activists speaking out against don't ask don't tell and that policy. take a look. >> back off! park's closed! >> have you seen them do this before? >> let's go, back upç, park's closed! >> sean: you can hear the reporter asking if this has ever happened before? what we can be sure of if it happened during the bush administration the left would still be talking about it this very day. there are new indications that the democrats will stop at nothing to push their radical agenda through congress. whether it is cap and tax or immigration reform, it is all on the table for the left thanks to the return of the controversial process known as reconciliation. accordingç to s
. ♪ >> sean: tonight in hannity's america. the white house press corp up in arms today after they were barred from covering a gay rights protest outside the white house yesterday in what has been described as rare and unusualç move police closed pennsylvania avenue and lafayette park during the protest. the closure stopped reporters from further covering the activists speaking out against don't ask don't tell and that policy. take a look. >> back off! park's closed! >>...
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that always bums me out because i feel like we live in a country where fat women, at least in white america, don't deserve love. you know? and i don't think that's true for men, you know. you see every sitcom star is like a fat guy with some gorgeous wife. but we live in a country that it really feels that way. it's in the ether. and that just makes me sad to make a joke of it or to make light of it. it tends to be more mean-spirited, you know. i know that sounds so specific. and i wouldn't be down on someone who would make a joke about that because who would i be. but it's just not my cup of tea. >> larry: i'm going to pay you a good compliment now. lenny bruce was good friend of mine, and lenny would have loved you. >> really? >> larry: and i mean that. yeah, he would have. >> that's a great compliment. >> larry: when you come up with a joke, is shock part of it? are you thinking i'm using this, he will be shocking people? >> i think that it's -- you know, i talk about it in the book, and it wasn't something i realized until i started doing interviews like this. and you know how like the
that always bums me out because i feel like we live in a country where fat women, at least in white america, don't deserve love. you know? and i don't think that's true for men, you know. you see every sitcom star is like a fat guy with some gorgeous wife. but we live in a country that it really feels that way. it's in the ether. and that just makes me sad to make a joke of it or to make light of it. it tends to be more mean-spirited, you know. i know that sounds so specific. and i wouldn't be...
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everyone else bank of america was up 12%, jpmorgan up 4%. this is where these guys should be making their money and these guys are not. >> okay. it is judah rhoden. we apologize to andrew rhoden. but they are withholding their votes for andrew liverus and judith rhoden ahead of the shareholders meeting tomorrow. changing gears here, g.i. joe and the transformers grab the headlines. is the success of toys like these -- this is my little pony convertible. these are helping hasbro shares jump nearly 3%. with the consumer showing signs -- >> is it safe? >> the pony -- the ponies are strapped in. anyway. anyway. can shareholders expect more days like today? on the fast line hasbro ceo and "fast money" friend brian goldner. brian, we're having some fun with the ponies here on set. good to have you. >> hey, nice to see you guys. >> you said on the conference call that you feel more confident than you did 90 days ago in terms of reaffirming your 2010. what exactly happened in the past 90 days that made you more confident? are you seeing more orders?
everyone else bank of america was up 12%, jpmorgan up 4%. this is where these guys should be making their money and these guys are not. >> okay. it is judah rhoden. we apologize to andrew rhoden. but they are withholding their votes for andrew liverus and judith rhoden ahead of the shareholders meeting tomorrow. changing gears here, g.i. joe and the transformers grab the headlines. is the success of toys like these -- this is my little pony convertible. these are helping hasbro shares...
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this is america. we shouldn't have to live like that. on my committee of the lines where i worked on the safety committee and i have as much -- i can tell them to shut the mine section down if something isn't right and we are going to fix it. the man there don't have the right. it's not right spirit >> thank you. a very powerful statement. that's why is always good to have someone like you who is out there to get their hands dirty and goes into the mines and can tell us what it is really like. mr. addington. >> chairman harkin, members of the committee, thank you for allowing me to speak today regarding the health and safety of america's miners. negative west addington and i am an attorney at the law center. and nonprofit law firm that represents miners and their families on the safety and health issues. at the center i operate the safety project that works to improve safety conditions for the miners in the coal fields. premier li the minds if the project represents the miners that suffer workplace discrimination for making protective sa
this is america. we shouldn't have to live like that. on my committee of the lines where i worked on the safety committee and i have as much -- i can tell them to shut the mine section down if something isn't right and we are going to fix it. the man there don't have the right. it's not right spirit >> thank you. a very powerful statement. that's why is always good to have someone like you who is out there to get their hands dirty and goes into the mines and can tell us what it is really...
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the united states is attached to north america, canada, mexico, cuba is right there. we're talking about -- is it feasible a terrorist could get it? >> the range has to be the size of the nuclear weapon and how high in the sky. in the 60s the u.s. did nuclear tests that 900 miles away electronics in hawaii. for this to happen it is not one of the bigger risks itch the reason for that, you need take a very large nuclear weapon, strap a missile and shoot up into the atmosphere fairly straightforward established nuclear power. the biggest nuclear threat most people agree comes from terrorist groups that's very difficult for a terrorist group to do probably not the most likely or spectacular way. >> this is the concern when we talk about iran's nuclear program that a country like that, that may not be willing to use a nuclear weapon on their own might want to sell the technology once they've been able to develop. what do we know about our pentagon? the defense department, are they playing war gyms with these kinds of scenarios, are they preparing? >> of course they are do
the united states is attached to north america, canada, mexico, cuba is right there. we're talking about -- is it feasible a terrorist could get it? >> the range has to be the size of the nuclear weapon and how high in the sky. in the 60s the u.s. did nuclear tests that 900 miles away electronics in hawaii. for this to happen it is not one of the bigger risks itch the reason for that, you need take a very large nuclear weapon, strap a missile and shoot up into the atmosphere fairly...
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do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the terrorists like we protest against america? is it not also a crime when muslims are killing muslims? >> stahl: the students in lahore seemed receptive to his message. but then, this is a city with a history of religious tolerance. >> nawaz: that's the sikh temple... >> stahl: nawaz showed us a sikh temple that was built in 1848, right next to the great badshahi mosque. >> nawaz: i don't want anybody to tell me how to worship god. >> stahl: he had a much rougher time at another workshop with a group from peshawar and the swat valley. more of the students here believe the narrative, and they challenged nawa
do you know how many muslims are in america? do you know how many mosques there exist in america? do you know obama's father is muslim? >> stahl: of the 70 students, about a third were women, some with head scarves, some without. all were engrossed as nawaz railed against the islamic radicals who set off their bombs in marketplaces or mosques, and disparaged those who then remain silent. >> nawaz: why are we busy making excuses for the terrorists? why don't we protest against the...